Hundreds hold on to hope for missing Colo. boy

MONUMENT, Colo. (AP) -- Hundreds of people are still holding out hope that a Colorado boy missing for two months will be found.

A benefit dinner was held in Monument on Thursday for 13-year-old Dylan Redwine, who has been missing since Nov. 19 after arriving at his father's home in southwestern Colorado for a court-ordered visit.

According to KKTV-TV the money raised will be used to continue the search.

Dylan was living with his mother, Elaine Redwine, and his 21-year-old brother Cody in Colorado Springs when he traveled to Vallecito to visit his father on Nov. 18.

His father, Mark Redwine, said he last saw Dylan asleep when he left home early to do some errands.

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